Example sentences of "[pron] good than a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Contacts between the revolutionary left and the rest of the underground continued , so who better than a designer who had worked for Oz ?
2 If there are to be sacrifices and belt-tightening , the Soviet leaders love nothing better than a backdrop of international threat to add pathos and realism to the drama .
3 Some of them are very , very frail and they really get something out of the music , ’ said Mr Harper who likes nothing better than a foot-tapping , clapping and smiling congregation .
4 For Christmas Day there 's nothing better than a sparkler which will carry you through any first course .
5 ‘ I adore children and love nothing better than a household full of youngsters . ’
6 Well , he enjoyed every moment of it , as though he liked nothing better than a brawl .
7 I adore children — and love nothing better than a house full of youngsters
8 Roy Morgan from Gloucester is a life-long darts fan and enjoys nothing better than a game over a glass of rum at his local , the Plough in Tredworth .
9 It made her howl with bitterness when she was alone in the weeks that followed , and it made her grit her teeth as she strode through the streets looking for revenge , or for her baby , or for Dorothy , not too sure what she was looking for but usually coming home with nothing better than a bag of old tins .
10 And , just like the Aussie original , Newcastle United 's number nine relishes nothing better than a backs-to-the-wall shootout .
11 The army was an unsatisfactory occupation for a man who lacked the money to purchase promotion , for he was likely to be in the situation of the Master of Elphinstone , who complained in 1715 that ‘ I have served as Capt[ai-n] this nine years which I have the vanity to believe intitelis me to something better than a company of foot ’ .
12 And he was young enough to hope for something better than a pat on the head from the Leaderene .
13 No longer would he have to pin all his hopes on the random burglaries that he 'd carried out in that first couple of days , none of which had turned up anything better than a shotgun or a low-calibre target weapon ; those were useless for his purpose , and he 'd left them where he 'd found them .
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